Abstract:
Actual dairy cow herd enterprise records
from Kansas Farm Management
Association farms over the past 4 years
have shown an increase in returns over
variable costs from $17,900 to $23,300 per
farm for a 100-cow dairy herd in favor of
herds with higher milk-producing cows.
Cost per hundred weight of milk produced
per cow decreased for the higher-producing
herds compared with lower-producing
herds, even though total cost per cow increased.
In 1992, for every extra $1.00
spent on feed and other variable costs, the
higher producing herds earned $1.71. This
was a 71% return per dollar invested.